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(Accipiter rufiventris) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
(Accipiter griseiceps) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
the Smoke Hawk, is a large Australasian bird of | prey in the family Accipitridae. |
eucopternis polionotus) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
Bird of | Prey is a British television serial produced by the |
In 1967, the large Bird of | Prey exhibit was constructed, and in 1968 a Zoo Mast |
rs later in the Predator UAV and Boeing Bird of | Prey. |
awk (Accipiter bicolor) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
fringillarius) is one of the smallest birds of | prey, typically measuring between 14-16 centimetres |
Like other birds of | prey the female (37 cm) is bigger than the male (33 |
ornithidae are a prehistoric family of birds of | prey. |
ale Judomaster, Sonia Sato, appears in Birds of | Prey #100 (2007), along with Big Barda and Manhunter |
best known for his work on Australian birds of | prey and the birds of Australia, New Zealand and Oce |
weapons or organs of prehension as in birds of | prey and Old World vultures. |
g the summer there are shows featuring birds of | prey. |
hemed aviary with a wave machine and a birds of | prey area. |
on whose mission is to study migrating birds of | prey along the Pacific coast and to inspire the pres |
Birds of | prey include sparrowhawk, kestrel and tawny owl. |
cognizable as animals like jaguars and birds of | prey, but others just look like strange monsters. |
Winter is also a good time for birds of | prey with Buzzard, Red Kite, Hen Harriers, Merlins a |
had runs as interior penciler on both Birds of | Prey and Nightwing. |
Phalcoboenus is a small genus of birds of | prey in the Falconidae family. |
should bear a grudge against the great birds of | prey, but that is no reason for blaming the great bi |
the lambs say among themselves, "These birds of | prey are evil, and he who least resembles a bird of |
re left exposed to the elements and to birds of | prey, and Sheriar was often left in charge in these |
h the ants benefiting by having the birds chase | prey back down towards them. |
The International Centre for Birds of | Prey, formerly the National Birds of Prey Centre, in |
on Hill Hall in Kirby Wiske houses the Birds of | Prey and Conservation Centre with over 70 birds of p |
creen toward numerous dangers, such as birds of | prey or bottomless pits, the player uses his/her NES |
ly noteworthy is the high diversity of birds of | prey, including the Peregrine Falcon and Powerful Ow |
est-running study of any population of birds of | prey. |
Birds of | Prey is a 1930 British mystery film directed by Basi |
Seasonal birds of | prey include the Bald Eagle, Peregrine Falcon, and N |
e rock face provides nesting sites for birds of | prey including peregrine falcons and Eleonor's falco |
different species, specifically large birds of | prey, wild cats, and snakes. |
y as a specialised zoo containing only birds of | prey, including falcons, hawks, eagles and owls. |
maining animals on the list are either birds of | prey or birds living on water, and the majority of t |
ountain hares and moorland management, birds of | prey and conservation problems, and senior editor of |
an adjective describing properties of birds of | prey ("raptors"); e.g., the talons of an eagle may b |
o a great place to seek out ravens and birds of | prey. |
izards, as well as a few rehabilitated birds of | prey that were too injured to be released back into |
male, contrary to the usual rule among birds of | prey, is smaller than the male. |
t and Golden Guernsey Goats, Geese and Birds of | Prey including a Hooded Vulture. |
e, is home to hundreds of butterflies, birds of | prey and reptiles, and lies just outside the town. |
Its natural predators are small cats, birds of | prey, and snakes. |
e actual spire is now used for special birds of | prey for roosting. |
ns are more distantly related to other birds of | prey, the horusornithids would rather be basal relat |
It has few natural enemies except for birds of | prey and large snakes such as pythons. |
n gulls (such as the Brown-hooded) and birds of | prey. |
tur is a genus of medium-sized diurnal birds of | prey. |
ecies will possibly sustain threatened birds of | prey, such as the Barn Owl, the nonnative mammal cou |
d release of reptiles, amphibians, and birds of | prey. |
d to the protection and observation of birds of | prey, Hawk Mountain holds a unique place in geograph |
tailed deer, yellow-bellied marmot and birds of | prey such as ferruginous hawk, golden eagle and prai |
Large birds of | prey, such as Northern Goshawks, will take ducks fro |
had the aim of educating people about birds of | prey and their value in the world. |
is planned to be built near the men's Birds of | Prey course at Beaver Creek. |
Presumed predators are snakes, birds of | prey, bobcats, raccoons, and foxes. |
ican ornithologist and an authority on birds of | prey. |
elationships between falcons and other birds of | prey (such as hawks and eagles) are not resolved to |
To protect them, as well as birds of | prey and songbirds, new ponds have been constructed, |
Birds of | prey are commonly seen, including long-eared and sho |
ng claws, which are common among those birds of | prey which feed on other birds. |
It works towards the conservation of birds of | prey through education, captive breeding, research a |
known for playing Alfred Pennyworth in Birds of | Prey. |
ed sloth's main enemies are man, large birds of | prey like the Harpy Eagle and Crested Eagle, and cat |
se had been so great that it prevented birds of | prey (mainly owls) from foraging effectively. |
Phoenix and the Birds of | Prey: The CIA's Secret Campaign to Destroy the Viet |
Ra's is also featured in Birds of | Prey #31-35, where he has a romantic fling with the |
zoo, including big cats, reptiles, and birds of | prey. |
the Accipitriformes, along with other birds of | prey. |
re primarily of interest for wintering birds of | prey - these are usually at sites where birds arrive |
he wet panne, while several species of birds of | prey, most notably red-tailed hawks and northern har |
Other birds of | prey threatening to the least weasel include broad-w |
Birds of | Prey of Britain & Europe (2006), by Hayman & Rob Hum |
also home to red squirrels and diverse birds of | prey. |
to view the hawk is in the Snake River Birds of | Prey National Conservation Area (NCA) in Idaho. |
In keeping with the theme of the Birds of | Prey group, this Judomaster-unlike the others-is fem |
daily flight demonstrations by various birds of | prey. |
n Oystercatchers and gulls, as well as birds of | prey including Short-eared Owls, Common Kestrels and |
this ideal's establishment, though the birds of | prey may regard it a little mockingly, and maybe say |
r areas of work was on the taxonomy of birds of | prey. |
It also attracts wintering birds of | prey, including Hen Harrier, Merlin, Peregrine Falco |
nges from song and garden birds to the birds of | prey. |
vention center hold activities such as birds of | prey and snake traveling exhibits. |
which saw him flying alongside various birds of | prey as he attempted to learn from them their techni |
It contains the largest collection of birds of | prey in Wales, with over 200 birds on site including |
There are several common birds of | prey including red-tailed hawks, great horned owls a |
Birds of | prey, waterfowl, and song birds are more susceptible |
Birds of | prey which appear in winter are the: White-bellied S |
in 1884 brought out a List of Diurnal Birds of | Prey, with References and Annotations. |
Newent is home to the National Birds of | Prey Centre, located just east of the neighbouring v |
ontagu's Harriers, the rarest breeding birds of | prey in the British Isles. |
Birds of | prey including short-eared owls and marsh harriers h |
ngs Bicycle Display Team, Ben Potter's Birds of | Prey; the award-winning Knottingley Silver Band; the |
Birds of | Prey |
ast several decades, the population of birds of | prey on the Indian subcontinent has declined by 99.9 |
heological seminary) to be devoured by birds of | prey. |
enclosure, a hippo lake, chimpanzees, birds of | prey, parrots and butterflies. |
Various birds of | prey can be seen hunting on both reserves throughout |
iend," which highlights the ability of birds of | prey and other animals to learn, "Hunters of the air |
on and Teal have been recorded, whilst birds of | prey such as Merlin and Peregrine are regularly seen |
e for the WB Television Network series Birds of | Prey In 2007 her song "Stripper Friends" was re-work |
and was hired to finish the covers for Birds of | Prey based on the sketches of Brian Stelfreeze. |
Birds of | prey include the Buzzard, Goshawk and Red Kite. |
Because other species of mammals and birds may | prey upon affected rodents, there is a risk of secon |
Milvus is a genus of medium-sized birds of | prey. |
zly Bear, a pack of Wolves and several Birds of | Prey (Hawks, Falcons, Eagles and Owls). |
s own, in which vengeful lambs condemn birds of | prey as evil; the birds of prey, rather than recipro |
Feral cats and Black Rats | prey on the eggs and young. |
ich has led to an increase of the boas' natural | prey, and it specializes in lizard hunting. |
a decline in numbers of the bobcat's principal | prey; the abundance of its main prey species is the |
Kampong Cham Province and shares a border with | Prey Veng Province to the south. |
Heng was born in | Prey Veng Province, Cambodia. |
October 6, 1892) was a French physician born in | Prey, Vosges. |
They are carnivorous and will eat both live | prey and dead food. |
Unheated, the building fell | prey to extensive water damage, severely damaging th |
In 2003, Burst released | Prey On Life through Relapse Records. |
f Superman and temporarily defeat him, but fall | prey to Earth's atmospheric differences from their o |
on and other aspects of intelligence, but falls | prey to the classic liar paradox of What I am saying |
Such fishes are not considered a threat by the | prey of A. fasciatus, and thus the predator may be a |
Mobbing, the harassing of a predator by many | prey animals, is common in birds, and is usually don |
ack in and around Riverside, California, Deadly | Prey tells the story of an ex-marine (Played by Prio |
It can impale | prey on the teeth by swimming at them with the first |
to make the jaws vertical before it can swallow | prey. |
While fledglings can fall | prey to rats, cats or the Arctic Fox, healthy adults |
ht, and hunts using a silken net to capture its | prey. |
ht against currents in streams to capture their | prey. |
obweb spiders, they cooperate in the capture of | prey and building of a communal nest. |
scent lanterns as an attractant, capture flying | prey. |
r Portia mimics the movement of captured insect | prey to attract web building spiders, and then overw |
rce (adults have been observed capturing insect | prey, which is typical behavior for paper wasps). |
e nose is used in locating and capturing buried | prey. |
Akidnognathids were carnivores, hunting | prey such as Dicynodonts. |
Bipalium species are carnivorous; they | prey on earthworms which they track from the trails |
In that case, the | prey is inevitably killed by predation, and has an i |
Lacertidae can't make high jumps to catch their | prey. |
Although they normally catch their | prey on the ground, they usually transport their pre |
ide on their backs and darting out to catch the | prey. |
making rapid, darting movements to catch their | prey; they apparently venture into the trees primari |
surprise as it flies from a perch to catch its | prey unaware. |
re aquatic and extremely fast in catching their | prey, small fish. |
f interconnected tubes to aid in catching their | prey. |
, shellfish, crabs and amphibians, catching its | prey by making a side-to-side movement with its bill |
species, particularly rats and feral cats which | prey on the species and pigs which destroy habitat. |
roduced species, particularly feral cats, which | prey on them. |
d the fact that it probably couldn't chase down | prey. |
gile predator that could use speed to chase its | prey and to escape larger predators. |
de by dogs when they believe that have chased a | prey up a tree, but the game may have escaped by lea |
howing that parents feed their chicks different | prey species then they consume themselves. |
The use of cicadas as | prey is in keeping with the typical behavior of the |
tory South American wasps which hunt cicadas as | prey. |
the Moon of No Dark waxes high, the clans fall | prey to a horrifying sickness. |
, to ascertain from its condition how close the | prey might be; but the physical task of retrieving t |
wasps, all of which use various cockroaches as | prey items for their larvae. |
While collecting their | prey, the females are vulnerable to kleptoparasitism |
Initial colonisation and | prey capture in Nepenthes bicalcarata (Nepenthaceae) |
They commonly fall | prey to basilisk lizards. |
ly that Acrophyseter fed on comparatively large | prey, such as the smaller whales like Piscolithax, p |
Competition for | prey from other species could prove the end of a pre |
hen small wetlands have a high concentration of | prey. |
re highly dependant upon weather conditions and | prey availability. |
eople as naive adolescents were considered easy | prey to recruitment into homosexuality by deviant te |
ns are non-venomous snakes that constrict their | prey. |
Juveniles consume smaller | prey such as ants while adults consume a more varied |
rily equal to the rate at which it consumes the | prey). |
hool-friend, and Van's former lover, Cordula de | Prey. |
is also home to the bear, wolf and cougar whose | prey includes wild horses." |
the Maevarano Formation, and probably could not | prey on any crocodylomorphs with the exception of th |
greyish "imitation spiders" it has created from | prey remains. |
The antennae impale or crush the | prey and then bring it to the larval mouth, or style |
They're active during daytime and | prey mainly on insects. |
uction following large-scale deforestation, and | prey depletion through illegal hunting. |
t feels like a half-hearted cash-in designed to | prey on our nostalgia, not unlike Teenage Mutant Nin |
ding therefore reduces the ease of detection of | prey by potential predators by counterbalancing the |
es them, which allows the octopus to devour its | prey. |
ocus their predatory efforts on different sized | prey. |
ves which attract, capture and digest arthropod | prey in order to supply the plant with nutrients suc |
e glands, which serve to trap and digest insect | prey and absorb the resulting nutrient mixture to su |
e glands, which serve to trap and digest insect | prey and absorb the resulting nutrient mixture to su |
e glands, which serve to trap and digest insect | prey and absorb the resulting nutrient mixture to su |
l of its time catching, eating or digesting the | prey. |
produced from compounds during the digestion of | prey, from specialized mitochondrial cells in the or |
Whatever the mechanism of digestion, the | prey items are converted into a solution of amino ac |
It digests the | prey out side the body and then swallows it. |
ed like blades and were used for disabling live | prey and ripping apart body parts. |
es the bright flashes to disorientate potential | prey. |
They are active hunters, dispatching their | prey with a rapid pounce and bite. |
on to make harmful organisms more distinct from | prey that are safe to eat. |
hile Kanhchriech and Sithor Kandal districts of | Prey Veng Province are to the south. |
Analogous to how a predator hunts down its | prey, so the sexual predator is thought to "hunt" fo |
s that the bird could not have taken down large | prey, but consumed smaller, more easily manageable a |
eater stresses, allowing it to pull down larger | prey than the thylacine could. |
refore probably capable of bringing down larger | prey. |
(33-66 ft) over open country and swoop down on | prey, usually small mammals, lizards or large insect |
as a cursorial predator meaning it ran down its | prey. |
ease enzymes capable of breaking down potential | prey. |
habiting watery environments and drowning their | prey quickly) |
Eagles and | prey in Central Park, NYC. |
Eventually, the hatching larva will eat the | prey and emerge from the nest. |
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